The British government will scrap more than 90 of its international aid commitments, including a pledge to support free healthcare in the world's poorest countries.

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The announcement sparked anger among NGOs as it suggests an end to government plans to double support for global education, to push for an international treaty regulating the arms trade; and to support water programs in five countries.

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The UK government has run up large deficits and heavier debt loads due to the global economic turmoil of the past three years, and a financial mismanagement under former Labor-led government at home.

doutchess[_]72
8/21/2010 1:54:21 PM
And no one's surprised. Hey, the home of the Rothschilds, and their lovely Prince Charles telling everybody to take less of a shower. There's plenty of money for the royalty and the Rothschilds though, isn't there?

But it will have no effect on the massive increase announced this Autumn or the yearly increases that they all fall over each other to out do each and every time...the only losers here are us, the poor sods who are conned into thinking that this is a "charitable" thing to do....crap.

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The Jewe's are the men who wont be blamed for nothing...Jack the Ripper 1888.

The UK is only 'planning' to discard international aid; in reality, we'll still be buying friendships of other nations, by throwing cash at them, and propping up their economies. When was the last time Britain had a hand-out? It is immoral to send money abroad while there is still poverty, and homeless white indigenous people in our own country.

The UK will continue giving exactly whatever the IMF tells it to give, until 3rd Worlddom is achieved globally.

It's all to balance out across the world. The very 3rd world countries that you have free trade with will eventually equalize to them plus the fact of interest rates, low wage increases and our country in debt.

Ireland needs to stay away from the grip of EU and the IMF money bailout. If the bait is taken the country is then owned by hidden hands.

Must coincide with the failure to have the two held hostage in Somalia released by using rewarding efforts, punitive choices to make an ends of the fiasco were seemingly never attempted by our Government because it would damage all that good work done by donations over the years. The case study of Somalia and our Government paying off bullys, or to use a more apt term Terrorists can easily be applied to states such as China who have very destructive capabilities.

Must coincide with the failure to have the two held hostage in Somalia released by using rewarding efforts, punitive choices to make an ends of the fiasco were seemingly never attempted by our Government because it would damage all that good work done by donations over the years. The case study of Somalia and our Government paying off bullys, or to use a more apt term Terrorists can easily be applied to states such as China who have very destructive capabilities.

The government is too busy when it comes to our people. They are more interested in the Israeli soldier who was caught in a place he shouldn't have been.

And yes, some call it kidnapping

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Mr Hague spent time with the parents of the captured Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, expressing his personal sympathy and that of the British government and people. "I promise we will not forget Gilad," he told Noam and Aviva Shalit, explaining to them why Britain did not speak to Hamas, which has kidnapped the Israeli sergeant and refuses to allow Red Cross visits.